Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Homemade Blackberry & Apple Jam

After the success of our apple & plum jam it was time to throw on our wheelies and go blackberry picking. Jam making aside blackberry picking is alot of fun and very rewarding when you come home with your bounty of free food. Blackberries are very low in pectin so it's important to combine them with a fruit high in pectin like cooking apples, as it's the pectin that makes your jam set. Again we referred to Darina Allen's bible on The Forgotten Skills of Cooking with some changes to suit our needs. It's also full of piles of other recipes for jams and preserves if you enjoy homemaking things. If you want to make this autumnal recipe you will need the following:

1 lb of cooking apples

2.5 lb of blackberries

2 lb of granulated sugar

Firstly you should peel, core and slice the apples. Place them in a stainless steel pan with 110 ml of water and stew until soft. The blackberries should be checked to remove any over ripe or moldy ones (and any insect friends). At the same time the sugar is heated in a low oven for 15 minutes until hot to touch. Add the blackberries to a stainless steel pan and cook until soft, stirring at intervals. Next add the stewed apples and the heated sugar. On a low heat dissolve the sugar into the mixture. Bring the mixture to the boil and cook for 15 minutes. To sterilize your jam jars place them in the oven at 180°C for 10-15 minutes. Pour into hot sterilized jars and leave to set. This jam won't be as set as the apple & plum jam due to differences in pectin levels but it is still really delicious. It would be perfect over icecream, yogurt or desert rice as a berry sauce.

Next up: A simple scone recipe to enjoy with all your new homemade jam

4 comments

Im from the #lbloggers chat today and had to stop by your blog! Its absolutely amazing and THIS LOOKS DELICIOUS! I have to try this recipe out!! Cant wait to see more posts from you! Followed your other social medias too! Xxx